BITS Pilani has promoted the location of its Bengaluru branch, seeking to open doors to a range of options for BITS Pilani students, researchers, faculty and others, including accelerator programs.
According to a press release administered by the organization, the new BITS Pilani office in Bengaluru marks the company of over 800 alumni developers and the largest alumni engagement in any single metropolis across the globe.
The new headquarters, located in HSR Layout in Bengaluru, has been financed by HustleHub, one of the largest providers of business and co-working office spaces in the city, the release said.
Additionally, the institute is considering partnerships with corporate societies, including alumni and non-alumni led communities.
It will also contribute towards the institute’s ambitions such as counting practice school and placement places and securing industry-sponsored research and consultancy projects.
Also, BITS Pilani plans to develop a curriculum to make the institute industry-aligned and make students job-ready.
The focus will be on specifying networks that can provide guidance and assets to student and alumni start-ups. Complementing their creation programs and corporate initiatives related to CSR needs, the institute will support incubators and start-ups, infrastructure development and scholarship schemes. These efforts are expected to create an effective social impact.
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